Search Results for: GMO

Glyphosate Used to Kill and Prepare Crops for Harvest

Cornucopia’s Take: Glyphosate is not allowed in organic agriculture, but it is widely used in conventional wheat, oats, and other crops to kill the crop at once for harvesting. This enables the crop to dry and be harvested efficiently at one time. It also adds a load of toxins to many conventional foods, without even… Read more »

Follow the National Organic Standards Board Meeting in Stowe, VT #NOSB

Last Updated: 10-29-15, 4:27 p.m. ET Join The Cornucopia Institute as we live tweet from the National Organic Standards Board meeting in Stowe, Vermont. We will be sharing the play by play with our Twitter followers under #NOSB or simply follow our stream. If you’re not already following us on Twitter, please do so here…. Read more »

Why Do G.M.O.’s Need Protection?

New York Times By Mark Bittman Genetic engineering in agriculture has disappointed many people who once had hopes for it. Excluding, of course, those who’ve made money from it, appropriately represented in the public’s mind by Monsanto. That corporation, or at least its friends, recently managed to have an outrageous rider slipped into the 587-page… Read more »

A Win for Authentic Organic Dairy

cows walking down a path through a pasture

Long overdue rule underscores the cost and care of raising organic calves [This article was previously published in the summer issue of the Cultivator, Cornucopia’s quarterly newsletter. Donate today to protect organic integrity and receive our fall issue in print.] For years after they purchased their land, and before they even welcomed their first calf,… Read more »

Eden Foods

Eden Foods readily shared contact information for the farmers who grow organic soybeans for their EdenSoy (soymilk) products. Based on our follow up research, we have no reason to question their claim that all soybeans used in their EdenSoy products come from American farmers with whom they have long-term and stable relationships. The farmers whom… Read more »

Sowing Food’s Future

Matthew Dillon says failure to invest in seeds tailored for organic farm practice is cheating our food future. KQED Radio By Matthew Dillon Let’s talk about smart investments. The golden rule of successful investing is diversification. Over-investing in one area is not only risky, but also decreases the likelihood of a successful future return. The… Read more »

The World Must Step Off the Chemical Farming Treadmill

The Ecologist by Colin Todhunter Source: Ajith Kumar Organic farming produces more nutritious food than chemical agriculture, writes Colin Todhunter, while sustaining soils and building organic matter. And we know this from real, peer-reviewed scientific studies – unlike the pseudo-science touted at us by the self-interested advocates of industrial agribusiness. A peer-reviewed study published last… Read more »

Experts Agree: Organic Farming Is Revolutionary

It’s time to get back to the roots of farming to save the planet. Rodale News by Julia Westbrook Credit: Dorothea Lang via Wikimedia Commons “Organic” is just another word for “expensive.” It’s a joke bandied about in supermarkets, illustrating that people are widely unaware of the connection between the contents of their carts and its… Read more »

The Monsanto Menace

The feds see no evil as a belligerent strongman seeks control of America’s food supply Village Voice By Chris Parker When you’re good at something, you want to leverage that. Monsanto‘s specialty is killing stuff. In the early years, the St. Louis biotech giant helped pioneer such leading chemicals as DDT, PCBs, and Agent Orange…. Read more »

Go ask Alice

Are Alice Waters’ gastronomic principles — shop locally, eat organically — too hard to live by? A frank talk with the renowned guru of fresh food. Salon.com By Farhad Manjoo I had been prepared to skewer Alice Waters. Though I have eaten some of the best food I’ve ever encountered at her Berkeley restaurant Chez… Read more »